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AdRise, a content distribution and advertising startup, is launching Tubi TV, a free, ad-supported video-on-demand service stocked with 20,000 licensed TV shows and movies.
The company is positioning Tubi TV as an alternative to subscription services...

After years of rumors, Amazon.com could finally be getting into the smartphone business.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the Seattle e-commerce giant will release a smartphone in the second half of the year, citing people briefed on the company'...

Amazon.com has sent out invitations to members of the media for an April 2 event at which the company is expected to unveil a video-streaming device.
The online retailer is scheduled to hold the event in New York at 8 a.m. PDT, according to a screenshot...

A week from today, WWE will release an important number: The first batch of subscribers who have paid $10 a month to watch its WWE Network.
It's a certainty that the figure -- no matter how big or small -- will be closely analyzed by Wall Street, the...

The tech world's favorite guessing game can finally be put to rest.
A long-anticipated set-top box Amazon is expected to unveil at a press conference Wednesday is in fact an indoor drone, according to sources. The device will wirelessly deliver films, TV...

By Salvador Rodriguez
, This post has been updated, as indicated below.

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| Apr 2, 2014
| 11:53 AM

Amazon.com on Wednesday jumped into the crowded world of video-streaming devices by announcing the Fire TV, a $99 set-top box.
The Amazon Fire TV will now go head to head against the Apple TV, the Google Chromecast and four Roku devices. These devices...

Amazon.com will reportedly roll out a video-streaming device next month that will compete with Roku, Google's Chromecast and Apple TV.
The Seattle retailer will begin selling the gadget in early April from its own website as well through Best Buy and...

Two major services hoping to become 'Netflix for e-books' got a big boost Wednesday: Simon & Schuster has made its backlist available to both Oyster and Scribd.
For a monthly fee — $8.99 for Scribd, $9.95 for Oyster — each offers unlimited...

Dish Network chairman Charlie Ergen said the company has landed over-the-top rights deals with several programmers - in addition to Disney -- for a viable Internet TV service, but said the satcaster is looking for more partners and doesn't expect to...

Five months after its launch in the United States, where it's signed up nearly 700,000 paying subscribers, the WWE Network will start streaming overseas.
WWE will introduce the digital channel in 170 countries starting Aug. 12. Those include major...

Amazon.com sells diapers, makes Kindles, delivers groceries, streams music and produces its own shows. Has it also become a smartphone maker?
The e-commerce juggernaut is set to launch a new device at a media event in Seattle at 10:30 a.m. PDT...